if you change it's esn, yes, but it's not an easy process and cannot be done on every phone
Yes it can on the cdma network. In Canada that is Bell Mobility.
if Bell Mobility is a CDMA then yeah
How you minimize the Suntel CDMA phone volom?
A CDMA repeater is a device that extends the signal range for cell phone providers that use the CDMA technology. CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is one of the technologies cell phone companies use for their phone service. More information on CDMA is available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDMA
A CDMA cell phone does many things. A CDMA cell phone, which stands for Code Division Multiple Access, can make an unlimited number of calls because there is no limit.
no
No, it an iDEN phone
As with all Sprint phones, the Epic is CDMA
Unlocking usually refers to a GSM network and flashing usually refers to CDMA networks. When you unlock a phone you can use it on any carrier that uses the same radio (GSM/CDMA), or if you have a world phone, either a GSM or CDMA. Flashing the phone just allows you to use one specific CDMA carrier.
Yes and no. They both use the same technology (CDMA vs the GSM network used by Rogers and Fido), but handsets are sold locked to the network they are activated on. You can get it unlocked for a fee, but you'll likely have to find a third party to do it. Carriers rarely provide that service.
It would depend whether Cincinnati Bell uses CDMA or GSM technology. If it is CDMA you would have to find someone that knew how to unlock the Alias so it could be used as long as Cincinnati Bell's system allows for it.
Yes, it is now. THe iPhone 4S is actually both GSM and CDMA.